When pepper plant leaves turn yellow it's called chlorosis. The leaves aren't able to efficiently make chlorophyll - the substance that keeps them a uniform green color. The purpose of leaves is to ...
Whether you enjoy your tomatoes fresh in your favorite dish or have plans to preserve them for later consumption, a healthy plant is essential for producing top-notch produce. So what happens when you ...
Rubber plants get yellow leaves from watering problems, excess light, pests, or temperature shifts. Check soil moisture, light levels, and pests to pinpoint the cause. Remove yellow leaves after ...
One of the biggest problems for plant parents is plant leaves turning yellow. Have you done a frantic Google search to find a solution? We've all been there. Put simply, spotting yellow leaves on ...
A few adjustments in care or environment can revive your plants. Big, showy hibiscus blooms are sure to be the focal point of your yard. The shrub-like perennial plant certainly attracts the attention ...
It’s alarming when plant leaves turn yellow, but it’s not the end of the world. Yellow leaves are a symptom of a fixable problem. Like most plant maladies, yellow leaves have several causes. The trick ...
Yellow leaves can be an ambiguous symptom in plants. Like a fever in humans, yellowing leaves often indicate a health problem, but there are so many causes that the symptom doesn't indicate exactly ...
Philodendrons add a lush, tropical vibe to any space, but yellow leaves among all that beautiful greenery can cause concern.
Across Britain, living rooms hide tired orchids as autumn sets in, and many owners misread the first quiet distress signals.
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Q: My son gave me a beautiful house plant for my birthday a couple weeks ago and now the leaves at the base are turning yellow and falling off. Can you please tell me what is wrong with my plant? A: ...